Author Archives: Ella Scott

About Ella Scott

Gigslutz Editor, token Geordie and Blur fangirl. Naturally, achieving Vicky Pattinson's VIP edge is what drives me to get up in the morning.

LISTEN: Aina More shares new track ‘5th Seven’

The latest track to be taken from hip-hop artist, Aina More‘s up-coming EP, For People With Short Attention Spans, is the tantalisingly dark, ‘5th Seven’. ‘5th Seven’, which was produced by Morell and features himself and Boogey, proceeds Aina More…

Tracks Of The Week, 20.03.15

Poetically pretty sounds captivating even the coldest of hearts: Inti Rowland‘s latest effort, ‘Masks Of Winter’, is causing quite a storm where the Chilean artist is concerned. Brandishing the branch of alternativeness, ‘Winter Winds’ – with its fuzzy, mellow violin…

Introducing Interview: Secateurs

Previous Unsigned Act Of The week and Gigslutz favourites Secateurs are back in business and gearing up for one hell of a 2015. The trio from Deeside, North Wales – who create intensely infectious sounds worth pricking your ears up…

Introducing Interview: Moonlands

London/Brighton based band, Moonlands, have recently released their debut EP, Paradise Blue. With the distinctive, sugar-coated vocals of Norfolk-born front-woman, Lucy Elliot, Moonlands create a swooning atmosphere of lethargic summer days that showcases the band’s talent for creating perfect indie-pop anthems. We…

Introducing Interview: Shirley Said

Italian duo Shirley Said combine pure, euphoric electronica with killer sophistication to create their brilliant and undeniably unique sound. Taking up residence in London and down-sizing has made the back story of Shirley Said a complex yet intriguing history book to…

ONES TO WATCH: Moonlands

Boasting a swooning atmosphere of sticky summer days, enhanced by lethargic indie-pop drawls, is the definitive sound created by a collective pairing sophistication with sheer, raw talent: the London/Brighton based Moonlands. Driven by the supple, sugar-coated vocal of Norfolk-born frontwoman…

Tracks Of The Week, 25.02.15

Woozy sci-fi influences intertwined with feral rock and roll riffs is a sound that two-piece, Vienna Ditto have harnessed perfectly and passionately crafted on their newest track, ‘Hammer and a Nail’. Primarily driven by a honeysuckle-sweet vocal, ‘Hammer and a Nail’, the…

Introducing Interview: The Jacques

While artists and press alike clamber over themselves to announce “guitar music is dead”, there’s a single outfit of lads directly proving how ludicrous this statement is; the punk-spitting, britpop-boasting band about to dominate and redefine indie: The Jacques. Having…

Tracks Of The Week, 18.02.15

His Rooney and Rough days may be over, but Taylor Locke is doing anything but laying dormant. As his voyage into the realm of solo-artistry is only just beginning, his latest offering, the bizarrely infectious ‘Call Me Kuchu’, proves Locke’s…

TRACK REVIEW: Lisbon ‘I Don’t Know’

Although they may claim they “don’t know” where they’re going, the North East’s own slice of sweet summer have proved their sights are locked on swimming in the mainstream of indie pop, due to the release of their brand-new track,…